Andrea Ebert
Andrea Ebert (born São Paulo, 1970) is an illustrator and concept artist. She holds a degree in Fashion from Anhembi-Morumbi University and a master's degree in Information Management and School Libraries from Universidade Aberta.[1]
Biography
She worked as a stylist for the Marília Gabriela Show and as a visual merchandiser at Hugo Boss Brazil in the 1990s. In 1996, she moved to Natal and began her career as an illustrator and visual artist.[2]
Career as an Illustrator
In 2002, Andrea Ebert illustrated her first professional work — the cover of Vogue magazine. From that project on, she began a steady career illustrating children's books, literary covers, and editorial pieces for various magazines.[3] She created commemorative illustrated packaging, such as the Ypióca can and the special edition Black & White bottle celebrating the Festas Juninas.[4] She was nominated for the 2008 Abril Journalism Award. In 2012, the illustrated book Cordel Snow White, written by Varneci Nascimento, was selected for the National School Library Program (Programa Nacional Biblioteca da Escola). In 2015, the illustrated book When Everything Began: Myths of Universal Creation, written by César Obeid, was selected for the PNLD (National Textbook Program). One of her illustrated books featuring Portuguese athletes who won medals in Olympic history is Our Sports Heroes (2021), written by Rui Miguel Tovar - Peguin Books.[5][6]
Books Published as Illustrator
- 2024 - No meio da mata - ISBN 9786585724890 - Editora Afluente
- 2024 - O Guia do Voto - ISBN 978-65-86394-02-3 - Votorantim S.A.[7][8]
- 2023 - Mitos & Bichos de A a Z - ISBN 978-65-5697-354-8 - Editora Panda Books - Rosana Rios
- 2021 - “Coronavírus é um bichinho que deixa doente” - Comissão Pró-Índio de São Paulo - ISBN 9789899096721
- 2021 - Pedro: O primeiro dia de escola - Cultura Editora
- 2021 - Eco-Dicas “Da minha casa para o Mundo” E-Nova Lisbon
- 2021 - Os nossos heróis do desporto - ISBN 9789897840128 - Editora Nuvem de Tinta - Peguin Books
- 2020 - A Alma dos Vinhos de Lisbon - Lisbon Region Wine Commission
- 2020 - Livro de atividade “O Planeta é Nossa Casa” Epal - Águas de Portugal
- 2020 - Eco-Gestos Água - Guia Ilustrado - Lisbon Capital - Lisboa E-Nova
- 2020 - A poesia se faz num pescar de olhos - Editora Formato - Leo Cunha.[9]
- 2020 - Filho do Caçador - Editora Panda Books - Andi Rubinstein e Madalena Monteiro - ISBN 978-85-7888-333-1
- 2015 - Trem Maluco Luco-Vuco - Editora IMEPH - Arlene Holanda.
- 2015 - Quando tudo Começou - Mitos da criação universal - Editora Panda Books - César Obeid - ISBN 978-85-7888-368-3.[10]
- 2012 - O Acaçá de cada um – Editora Record - Celso Sisto - ISBN 978-8501098115
- 2012 - A bala perdida e o violino – Editora Planeta - Regina Gulla - 978-8576658160
- 2012 - Mundim perdido no Mundão – Editora Melhoramentos - Luís Pimentel - ISBN 978-8506005002
- 2011- Poeta sem palavras – Editora Planeta - Luciana Savaget - ISBN 978-8576657316
- 2011 - O Desafio de SK – Editora Paulus - Izabelle Arruda - ISBN 9788534917421.[11]
- 2008 - Capa Livro “O Mulo” Darcy Ribeiro – Editora Leitura
- 2008 - Capa Livro “Utopia Selvagem” Darcy Ribeiro – Editora Leitura
- 2008 - Guia das curiosas – Editora Panda Books
- 2007 - Crônicas de Outros Tempos e Circunstâncias – Agnelo Alves
- 2004 - Guia dos endereços curiosos de Salvador – Editora Panda Books
- 2002 - Lendas do Brasil – Editora Odysseus
Career as a Visual Artist
Her short film 12km was selected in 2025 by the Ciclope Festival to be screened at Cinema São Jorge in Lisbon. In 2022, she was selected for the International Exhibition Contextile at the Contemporary Textile Art Biennial with the tapestry How to Be Available in a Library in Guimarães.[12] The National Arts Plan appointed Andrea Ebert as the artist-in-residence at the Ibn Mucana School Group in Cascais, and her project work was published under the title The School Library and the Artistic Residency: An Account of an Experience.[13] The artist has a printmaking work on Tetra Pak that was exhibited in 2017 at Mona.[14] In 2010, she was selected for the 13th Natal Visual Arts Salon.
Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions:
- 2022. Contextil International Exhibition - Guimarães - Portugal
- 2016. "CAMPANHA" Casa-Museu Medeiros e Almeida - Lisbon - Portugal
- 2014. “Video exhibition” II Festival Poesia Nova - Centro Cultural de São Paulo - Brazil
- 2006. “Equilíbrio” X Visual Arts Hall - honorable mention - Juries: Marisa Mokarzel - Moacir dos Anjos e Flávio Freitas - Natal - Brazil
Solo Exhibitions:
- 2022. "Viragem" - Tilda - Lisbon
- 2019. "Campos de Encontros" - Santo Amaro de Oeiras - Portugal
- 2008. “Desejo” - Nalva Café Salão - Natal - Brazil.[2]
References
- ↑ "Guia de leitura para o professor SM Educação" (PDF).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ""Desejos" em exposição no Nalva Café Salão". 4 June 2008.
- ↑ "Andrea Ebert ilustradora". scholar.google.pt. Retrieved 2025-05-18.
- ↑ Levin, Teresa (2018-05-17). "Ypióca lança latas de cachaça para São João". Meio e Mensagem - Marketing, Mídia e Comunicação (in português). Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ↑ Pimenta, Rita (2021-08-14). "Atletas que nos representam". PÚBLICO (in português). Retrieved 2025-05-16.
- ↑ "Ronaldo, Eusébio ou Rosa Mota: A história inspiradora dos nossos heróis". Notícias ao Minuto (in português). 2021-06-18. Retrieved 2025-05-18.
- ↑ O Guia do Voto (PDF). Search this book on
- ↑ Aupa, Redação (2024-10-23). "Aupa cria identidade para o Guia do Voto 2024 | Aupa". aupa.com.br (in português). Retrieved 2025-05-18.
- ↑ Cunha, Leo (2020-08-24). A poesia se faz num pescar de olhos (in português). Formato. ISBN 978-85-54010-05-8. Retrieved 2025-05-18. Search this book on
- ↑ Manual do Professor (PDF). Search this book on
- ↑ "Já pensou em ajudar um garoto que sonha ser delegado a dar seus primeiros passos na carreira? | Paulus Editora" (in português). 2011-04-20. Retrieved 2025-05-18.
- ↑ "Artistas Selecionados – Contextile". Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ↑ "Universidade Aberta catálogo - catálogo › Detalhes para: A biblioteca escolar e a residência artística". catalogo.biblioteca.uab.pt (in português). Retrieved 2025-05-17.
- ↑ Capitão, Sara Quaresma (2017-05-17). "Exposição: Andrea Ebert / MONA | Mutante Magazine" (in português). Retrieved 2025-05-13.
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